Chupacabra spoken of with the same reverence in crytozoological circles as the Mongolian Death Worm and the Orang Pendek and I finally find a pic of one in the terrier section of THL
Mole,these are 5x magnification and a significant improvement on the MK 1's watching fox CLEARLY last night at a paced 105 yards,only problem is they are battery HUNGRY have to get some rechargeables
Midnight,Maidenhead is closeby,I saw several hundred parrots today,very vocal and very visible elma,theres lots of slow worms locally,havent seen an otter here though I have seen them in sutherland and caithness
Just ordered a pair of Digital NV binoculars,Yukon MK2's,anyone used the MK 1's and what were they like?At what distance could you spot a fox/deer at night?
Used to go from Whitby in the early 90's wrecking,think its all changed now,no more jiggers and muppets,theres finesse in the methods,isnt there an article in this months "Sea Angler" or one of the boat fishing mags on fishing out of Whitby
Spoke to a pakistani subsistence farmer/shepherd living in the Khunjerab National park who trapped a small number of snow leopard every year and sold the skins for a pittance(I bought one for $70)at Kashgar market.He was 50+ years old,but could count on the fingers of one hand the number of cats he had encountered on mountain slopes and glacial valleys(aside from the ones in his foot-hold traps)during a lifetime in the area
Good read and if I had a quid for everyone who ever told me"Nah mate,I NEVER get sea sick"then threw up a pavement pizza :sick: at the first hint of a swell then I would be f***ing loaded